Nancy Guthrie Q&A — Pacemaker Signal, DNA Dead Ends, and Why No One Can ID the Suspect
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
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🗓️ 7 March 2026
⏱️ 53 minutes
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Summary
You've been flooding us with questions about the Nancy Guthrie disappearance. Tonight we're answering them—no guests, no filter, just the facts and what they tell us.
Four weeks. An 84-year-old woman still missing. A suspect captured on camera whose face has been seen by millions. Fifty thousand tips submitted. And somehow, not a single person can identify him. How is that possible? Not one coworker, neighbor, family member, or casual acquaintance has recognized this man and come forward. We break down what that absence of identification actually means for the investigation.
The DNA evidence has hit a wall. Gloves recovered two miles from the scene contained genetic material from an unknown male. No hit in CODIS. Genetic genealogy is an option—but it takes months, sometimes longer. Is that pathway even being pursued? And what about the mixed DNA found inside Nancy's residence?
Nancy's pacemaker has a Bluetooth signal detectable from over two hundred yards away. Search teams flew helicopters specifically scanning for that signal. They found nothing. The implications are grim: either she's somewhere the signal can't escape, the device has stopped working, or something worse.
Then there's the investigation itself. Robin Dreeke, who spent 21 years with the FBI including time as Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, offers insider perspective. The crime scene released before the FBI secured it. Blood photographed by reporters before federal agents arrived. Evidence sent to a private lab instead of Quantico. Contradictory statements about basic facts. Dreeke says this level of friction exists on almost every major case—we just don't usually see it.
The resource drawdown. Operations moving to Phoenix. The home returned to the family. What do these developments actually signal? We're live with answers.
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| 1:16.4 | All right. We are going to be doing something a little bit different today. You, of course, |
| 1:21.8 | have been flooding us with questions about the Nancy Guthrie case and the Corey Richardson case. |
| 1:30.1 | And a lot of them, we should address on the air. We should go through them. We should have an open discussion about all of them. |
| 1:36.1 | So that's what we're going to do. It's Q&A day today. We're going to start with the Nancy Guthrie |
| 1:41.6 | case. Eventually, we'll move over to the Corey Richens case |
| 1:44.5 | and talk about things from the defense perspective and the prosecution perspective, but we're going |
| 1:49.6 | to start with Nancy. So feel free in the comments section, wherever you are watching us right now, |
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